I am math challenged! HELP!
#12
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Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Pacific Northwest
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What if???
Sulky company makes a variety of wash away stabilizers for machine embroidery, so what if a person drew the line for cutting a diagonal seam, then applied a band of stabilizer. The fabric could then be cut and sewn without the risk of stretching out of shape. Or apply a thin slurry of Elmers school glue to stabilize the fabric.
Sulky company makes a variety of wash away stabilizers for machine embroidery, so what if a person drew the line for cutting a diagonal seam, then applied a band of stabilizer. The fabric could then be cut and sewn without the risk of stretching out of shape. Or apply a thin slurry of Elmers school glue to stabilize the fabric.
#13
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 286
What if???
Sulky company makes a variety of wash away stabilizers for machine embroidery, so what if a person drew the line for cutting a diagonal seam, then applied a band of stabilizer. The fabric could then be cut and sewn without the risk of stretching out of shape. Or apply a thin slurry of Elmers school glue to stabilize the fabric.
Sulky company makes a variety of wash away stabilizers for machine embroidery, so what if a person drew the line for cutting a diagonal seam, then applied a band of stabilizer. The fabric could then be cut and sewn without the risk of stretching out of shape. Or apply a thin slurry of Elmers school glue to stabilize the fabric.
I'm getting ready to work on this backing and now have another method to consider!
Thanks to all!

